活组织标本

living tissue specimen的用法和样例:

例句

  1. Using the latest technology, scientists will screen tissue samples from the study looking for genetic variants that may predispose individuals to develop early atherosclerosis.利用最新的技术,科学家们将从该研究中提取组织标本来寻找使个体易于发展成早期动脉粥样硬化的变异基因。

a lot of [much or many] We had a lot of rain. carry out [to do; to put into effect] Please carry out the plan. pass a bill [approve] Congress is expected to pass a bill to cut taxes. take steps [to start to do something] The government will take step

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00:05.00]5 有用的东西 [00:10.00]A What things do Mary and Peter need to lay the tables? [00:16.78]Mary和Peter要摆什么在桌子上? [00:23.56]Mary needs some knives and forks. [00:27.83]Mary要摆一些刀子和叉子。 [00:32.10]She also needs some plates. [00:3

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When humans have a heart attack, heart muscles die after being cut off from their blood supply. But what if the heart could grow new muscle to replace the dead tissue? Some amphibians can regrow body parts, even entire limbs. But humans and other hig

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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Fingers are pretty nifty. They let you to grab a latte, type on a keyboard, even pull up your pants. But did you ever wonder: where do fingers come from?

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[00:00.00]Lesson Nine.Listen. [00:17.29]What's this? It's a tissue. [00:23.35]Thanks.Susan's beautiful. [00:29.91]You're beautiufl too.Carol. [00:34.77]Some pronunciation practive.Repeat. [00:40.96]what's this what's that [00:53.81]these what're thes

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Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English with me, Neil, and a very sad looking Finn. Finn: Hi Neil. Neil: Oh dear, whats wrong Finn? Finn: Its just this beautiful piece of classical music always makes me cry. Neil: Ah I see! Finn is a man who crie

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Little Johnny watched, fascinated, as his mother smoothedcold cream on her face. Why do you do that mommy? he asked. To make myself beautiful, said his mother, who then beganremoving the cream with a tissue. What's the matter? asked Little Johnny. Gi

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actinochemistry
anchor up and down
anfuso
angle gauge interferometer
artificially-seasoned wood
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babykins
Ballyvourney
boiler factory
British funds
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cab sealing
chemistry of synthetic dye
Chloroethylaminouracil
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coil(-type) exchanger
college of commerce
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dynamohydral metamorphism
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efcorlin
electric convulsive therapy
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ensad
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finished weld(ing)
fire-pan
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geoemydids
get a quart into a pint pot
glossodynia
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in-storage drying
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insolently
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move-to-root heuristic
N. C. G
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ocean eddy
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Paris Basin
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safranophil
sb can't win
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share tenant
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soft chemistry technique
spherical raceway
Spiesen-Elversberg
sporobolus indicus flaccidus
subfamily anserinaes
synedra parasitica
tension link
tilli
toxic dust
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trinitro-methylamine
two ship way building system
urban ferry
white alum
writers guild award
zone punches